KADORANIAN v. BELLINGHAM POLICE

No. 58445-1.

119 Wn.2d 178 (1992)

829 P.2d 1061

ALICE KADORANIAN, Appellant, v. BELLINGHAM POLICE DEPARTMENT, ET AL, Respondents.

The Supreme Court of Washington, En Banc.

May 21, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William Johnston, for appellant.

Bruce Disend, City Attorney, and Joan Hoisington, Assistant, for respondents.

Tom P. Conom, Mark W. Muenster, and Steven W. Thayer on behalf of Washington Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, amicus curiae for appellant.


ANDERSEN, J.

FACTS OF CASE

This is a civil action seeking damages allegedly caused by constitutional and statutory violations of the right to privacy. Appellant, Alice Kadoranian, claims her right to privacy was violated when Bellingham police officers inadvertently intercepted and recorded her brief response to a police informant's telephone inquiry asking whether her father was at home.

Ms. Kadoranian is a 15-year-old Canadian citizen and resident...

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